Yes,but she said she does not belong to an organized religion.
yes She believe in god.
I believe in god
yes she has Jesus in her heart OUR GOD IS A AAWESOME GOD BELIEVE FOR WE WILL SEE GOD'S WONDERS
Leo is agnostic. He was born Roman Catholic but he does not study. He does believe in god, though.
do jet li belive in god
Michelle means who resembles god.
Michelle is both french and hebrew-derived - meaning: 'who resembles God'
The name Michelle means who is like God. The name Michelle is a female name that is a variation of the name, Michael.
I guess is the same as how can a doctor help heal people and he/she himself not be healed. Michelle speaks with tremendous wisdom and understanding but God's will is God's will on ones life. Jesus knew all things; however, He himself had to submit to the will of He who sent him. I believe Michelle's calling is a gift to women and the body of Christ and only God knows what He's allowing in her life. I applaud her for I'm sure is not easy being asked that question and having to continue with the ministry. God bless you Michelle and faint not for in due season you shall reap!!
Abraham did not believe what God told him. God told Abraham that he and his wife Sarah would have a baby. But Abraham thought it was impossible because Sarah was in her 90s. So Sarah told Abraham to sleep with with Hagar there servant, there child was Ishmael. Later, Sarah changed her mind and made Abraham send Hagar and Ishmael away. Some time after this Abraham slept with Sarah and she became pregnant with Isaac.
No they did not believe in god
Michelle: Hebrew: "Who is like God?" Ann: "Gracious" - Hebrew Equivalent: Chana
I believe in god. also, write why u believe in god :)
If you believe that God made the world and everything in it, then you must believe that God made bedbugs. If you don't believe that God made the world, or if you don't believe in God, then you likely do not believe that God made bedbugs.
it means you look like god
Michelle is not an Indian name, so it does not have a specific meaning in an Indian language. It is of French origin and means "who is like God" or "gift from God."
Closest we can get is God "visited" Sarah, the peculiar Hebrew idiom implying that God comes and leaves the son.